Best way to get this cloudiness off the exterior of my Weber?
Best way to get this cloudiness off the exterior of my Weber?
by Cyp_Ag15
16 Comments
Cyp_Ag15
I’ve tried Greased Lightning, Zep, and Simple Green Heavy Duty BBQ, and they’ve all had minimal success. Is there a product I should be using instead?
Knooze
Have you tried #0000 steel wool with a cleaner? (Dawn).
I believe it’s porcelain versus paint, but I might be wrong on that. I’m sure someone will call me out either way.
BiggyShake
Beekeepers friend?
Trip_Fresh
Take a picture on a sunny day with no clouds
OIL_99
I use bar keepers on my Weber Kettles and it works. Not sure if this is the same finish though.
Fake_Hip0369
Why do you need to see inside?
touchychurch
why does it matter? it’s a damn grill
gofourtwo
0000 steel wool will do it.
Mc-beerman201
Scrubbing Bubbles bathroom cleaner works for me
brentemon
Nothing that I’ve stumbled across. Though I haven’t really tried that hard. If I could keep my grills shiny easily I would.
kk1485
I used Windex on mine this past weekend. Seemed to have worked.
welshgnome
Good quality degreaser. I use a product called lift. Diluted with water it’s food safe also I think.
Shnoinky1
Hey, I’m just some asshole on the internet, but I’ve kept my Smokefire EX6 gleaming like new for 3 seasons by wiping it down each time I uncover it with Weiman stainless steel cleaner & polish. It has a silicone oil base that protects the shine, it doesn’t bake on or build up, and it keeps mineral deposits, sap, smoke residue, and whatever from bonding to the enamel. I use it all over every exposed surface. You do you, but this is what works for me. Cheap as fuck, one trigger spray bottle will last a few years, though I do use a lot of paper towels shining her up.
Cardavh
Get the Weber stubborn stain remover on Amazon! It will clean it no problem and won’t damage the finish
5point9trillion
Try some toothpaste in a small corner and see if it takes off any surface oxidation. Just try a paper towel and a little to scrub in tiny circles and see it that does anything.
kanyeguisada
Gel-Gloss ftw
Should be at your Home Depot/Lowes/or hopefully smaller local hardware store.
16 Comments
I’ve tried Greased Lightning, Zep, and Simple Green Heavy Duty BBQ, and they’ve all had minimal success. Is there a product I should be using instead?
Have you tried #0000 steel wool with a cleaner? (Dawn).
I believe it’s porcelain versus paint, but I might be wrong on that. I’m sure someone will call me out either way.
Beekeepers friend?
Take a picture on a sunny day with no clouds
I use bar keepers on my Weber Kettles and it works. Not sure if this is the same finish though.
Why do you need to see inside?
why does it matter? it’s a damn grill
0000 steel wool will do it.
Scrubbing Bubbles bathroom cleaner works for me
Nothing that I’ve stumbled across. Though I haven’t really tried that hard. If I could keep my grills shiny easily I would.
I used Windex on mine this past weekend. Seemed to have worked.
Good quality degreaser. I use a product called lift. Diluted with water it’s food safe also I think.
Hey, I’m just some asshole on the internet, but I’ve kept my Smokefire EX6 gleaming like new for 3 seasons by wiping it down each time I uncover it with Weiman stainless steel cleaner & polish. It has a silicone oil base that protects the shine, it doesn’t bake on or build up, and it keeps mineral deposits, sap, smoke residue, and whatever from bonding to the enamel. I use it all over every exposed surface. You do you, but this is what works for me. Cheap as fuck, one trigger spray bottle will last a few years, though I do use a lot of paper towels shining her up.
Get the Weber stubborn stain remover on Amazon! It will clean it no problem and won’t damage the finish
Try some toothpaste in a small corner and see if it takes off any surface oxidation. Just try a paper towel and a little to scrub in tiny circles and see it that does anything.
Gel-Gloss ftw
Should be at your Home Depot/Lowes/or hopefully smaller local hardware store.